Guaranteed 100% Compatible Replacement Ultraviolet (UV) Lamp
The UV III Part # OHM 400 UV-A Curing Lamp Bulb is a 400 Watt mercury filled lamp bulb that exceeds OEM standards of UV curing performance. The lamp bulb is compatible to the UV III UV systems and works well for the following part numbers:
- UV III Eco-CURE UV Oven
- OHM400
This curing lamp has an overall length of 105mm and a tube diameter of 16.3mm and is considered one of the high quality and highly effective UV emitters in the market. The lamp works well to dry and cure inks and coating in signs and graphics. The lamp is filled with iron metal halide and contains a quartz plate that prevents debris from falling on the lamp by working as filler between the lamp and the curing system.
The UV printer helps in drying ink for substrates and in the graphics industry. Our replacement lamps are manufactured using the highest quality and is eco-friendly, economical and at the same time cost-effective. The UV curing lamp bulb provides worry-free printing results at all times. Manufactured in the USA, this curing lamp bulb is a quality solution with a predictable lifespan. The replacement lamp ensures that the inks in graphics and signs dry instantly and uniformly. CureUV provides UV lamps for printers in different arc lengths and spectral fills. The UV lamp consists of quartz plate that works as a filter between the lamp and the system. The quartz plate prevents dirt, grit and contaminants from building up. UV Curing is an environmentally friendly process and also reduces the use of energy.
Technical Specifications:
- Fill: Mercury
- Quartz: Standard
- Arc Length: 16.3 mm
- Total Length: 105mm
- Wattage Per Inch: 400 WPI
Ultraviolet (UV) Spectral Output - Iron Metal-Halide Lamp (PDF)
ColorSpan 5460UV UV Lamp - Drawing (PDF)
*Fe - Lamp contains iron - manage in accordance with your local disposal laws by visiting: www.lamprecycle.org
Note: CureUV.com stocks generic products that are 100% compatible with the original equipment.
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